Microsoft is internally building new tools that would modernize more pop-ups, including legacy dialogs and system UI.
After massive news last week saw significant attention from the public, Microsoft is now clarifying that it is not removing the Control Panel and its functionalities in the Windows operating system.
It's the easiest way to deal with Windows 11's fragmented menus.
The tech giant is "building out tooling to scale modernizing other dialogs across Windows 11." ...
Once the nerve center of Windows operating systems, the Control Panel and its multitude of applets has its roots in the earliest versions of Windows. From here users could use these configuration ...
In future versions of Windows 10, Microsoft has removed the venerable 'Administrative Tools' and added a new 'Windows Tools' control panel with almost double the number of tools promoted within it.
Windows 11 God Mode puts every system setting in one place, cutting through menus and saving time on advanced tasks.